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Open Source Vulnerability Manager

Security has two difficult tasks: designing smart ways of getting new information, and keeping track of findings to improve remediation efforts. With Faraday, you may focus on discovering vulnerabilities while we help you with the rest. Just use it in your terminal and get your work organized on the run. Faraday was made to let you take advantage of the available tools in the community in a truly multiuser way.

Faraday aggregates and normalizes the data you load, allowing exploring it into different visualizations that are useful to managers and analysts alike.

manage dashboard

To read about the latest features check out the release notes!

Install


Docker-compose

The easiest way to get faraday up and running is using our docker-compose

$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/infobyte/faraday/master/docker-compose.yaml
$ docker-compose up

If you want to customize, you can find an example config over here Link

Docker

You need to have a Postgres running first.

 $ docker run \
     -v $HOME/.faraday:/home/faraday/.faraday \
     -p 5985:5985 \
     -e PGSQL_USER='postgres_user' \
     -e PGSQL_HOST='postgres_ip' \
     -e PGSQL_PASSWD='postgres_password' \
     -e PGSQL_DBNAME='postgres_db_name' \
     faradaysec/faraday:latest

PyPi

$ pip3 install faradaysec
$ faraday-manage initdb
$ faraday-server

Binary Packages (Debian/RPM)

You can find the installers on our releases page

$ sudo apt install faraday-server_amd64.deb
# Add your user to the faraday group
$ faraday-manage initdb
$ sudo systemctl start faraday-server

Add your user to the faraday group and then run

Source

If you want to run directly from this repo, this is the recommended way:

$ pip3 install virtualenv
$ virtualenv faraday_venv
$ source faraday_venv/bin/activate
$ git clone git@github.com:infobyte/faraday.git
$ pip3 install .
$ faraday-manage initdb
$ faraday-server

Check out our documentation for detailed information on how to install Faraday in all of our supported platforms

For more information about the installation, check out our Installation Wiki.

In your browser now you can go to http://localhost:5985 and login with "faraday" as username, and the password given by the installation process

Getting Started


Learn about Faraday holistic approach and rethink vulnerability management.

Integrating faraday in your CI/CD

Setup Bandit and OWASP ZAP in your pipeline

Setup Bandit, OWASP ZAP and SonarQube in your pipeline

Faraday Cli


Faraday-cli is our command line client, providing easy access to the console tools, work in faraday directly from the terminal!

This is a great way to automate scans, integrate it to CI/CD pipeline or just get metrics from a workspace

$ pip3 install faraday-cli

Check our faraday-cli repo

Check out the documentation here.

Example

Faraday Agents


Faraday Agents Dispatcher is a tool that gives Faraday the ability to run scanners or tools remotely from the platform and get the results.

Plugins


Connect you favorite tools through our plugins. Right now there are more than 80+ supported tools, among which you will find:

Missing your favorite one? Create a Pull Request!

There are two Plugin types:

Console plugins which interpret the output of the tools you execute.

$ faraday-cli tool run \"nmap www.exampledomain.com\"
šŸ’» Processing Nmap command
Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2021-02-22 14:13 -03
Nmap scan report for www.exampledomain.com (10.196.205.130)
Host is up (0.17s latency).
rDNS record for 10.196.205.130: 10.196.205.130.bc.example.com
Not shown: 996 filtered ports
PORT     STATE  SERVICE
80/tcp   open   http
443/tcp  open   https
2222/tcp open   EtherNetIP-1
3306/tcp closed mysql
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 11.12 seconds
ā¬† Sending data to workspace: test
āœ” Done

Report plugins which allows you to import previously generated artifacts like XMLs, JSONs.

faraday-cli tool report burp.xml

Creating custom plugins is super easy, Read more about Plugins.

API


You can access directly to our API, check out the documentation here.

Links